5:225 DECEMBER 11. .1952 -v-”"' . Wwljtcjlilglonl 41 . A - .;.-. AA IL... i d Life By very.-Rev. Geo e 0. Pld eon. o.n.. l.L.n. (int Moderator of o Unltod Iiurcb of Canada (Copyright) THE CAPTAW OF SALVATION . 5 good word for Jesus G133." so said a Scottish mother to he; minister son as he went, out ,0 his ordination and induction mm his first pastoral charge. He W” up in the act of preps-vine hi! mg sermon to his own people. and mg was concerned about its mes- "glee had planned sometliinl en- m-eiy different. He was going to tell h-L. congregation about the new ugni which modern learnlnc hid ",1; an the scriptures. He was sure that he would have to make at least on, quotation from a. German molar and explain his position. He would thus bring his people up ,0 day; and imp:-es them with the ,..Mom he was bringlllt them. 311'? M h. was putting the finishing touches on his elaborate essay. ill? full meulintz of hi! !'i0”l"'I Vim” wept over his soul. and he threw me whole thing into the waste basket, and instead poured out to hu t-ongfgg-ntlfni his love for Christ who had saved him and called him into the service of His Kingdom. He told them that Christ was the sole ground of his hope 10? E00955 Imam, mam, and called them to the Saviour whom he had found. The christu?as'belts are rlmrlns all over the land and the nflestion persists: What good word have we in say for Jesus Christ whose birth lllevlcclebrate? We who have ex- perienced His love. who know His power to save. who IIHVG hld I'll-ii presence with us all our 4.175? It might interest the world to hear what we have found in Him. as we look out on the world. we cannot bllt see Jesus over against the events of our time--a colossal mm-e towering above the pirrmles who live only to destroy. standing for peace based on iustice and goodwill, and nleadlnl! 707 l0V9- 9115 love alone, as the end of all endeav- or and the only means bv which that end can be attained. For months we have stood trembiinir on the verge of a third world-war. miizhtv nations bent on conquest and their rivals as rmolllte in re- sistance, while above them all stand incarnate Love, immovable as "the Christ of the Andes." and by His my attitude hronouncirlg God's judgment on the prejudices and hatreds of men and insisting that Love is the only sovereignty to which man's allegiance can be given. He throws aside our weak compromises as triflinw. with the laws of God while I-fe Himself gives absolute obedience to His Father's will and shrinks from none-. of the consequences of that obedience even when it involves the cross. 0 C 0 This is the Christ Whose birth we celebrate. and it is well to remem- her in our rejoicing that: "When Jesus comes, He comes to reign, ” ' To reign - and with no partial sway. Thoughts must be slain that die- dbey.” v We turn from His attitude to- ward conditions in our time to look at the Christ as portrayed in the Gospels. We see in Him I. combin- atlon of humility and of majesty. of rneekness and of might. of ten- derness and of severity, and. there- fore, of mercy and of judgment. We see Him as the patriot who knew His own people as the elect of God and the custodians of God's word. and yet His outlook was on the world, and it was for the world that He lived and died. we greet the Adventurer in the Jesus of history. who tore down the veil which hid the Unknown and revealed possib- ilities in men and resources in God which made all think: possible to faith. The first word that we heard from a soldier in France in 1917 was one of conternt for the "safety- first' spirit. Jesus also was an Ad- venturer who. in the teeth of a hostile world, committed His life to the realization in the lives of men of what He had found for them in the heart of God. Then. when the Cross was their resume to His love. He accepted death as His weapml for e. complete and final victory. It is no wonder that we sinir: "0 come. let us adore Him, Christ the Lord." . Q 0 0 What does this Jesus mean to us personally? It h the Risen Lord. whom we adore, and. because He lives, we shall live also. No two ex- periences are alike, because He ad- apts His treatment to each per- son's peculiar needs. But to us He came in a burst of splendor which brought ecntasy then and has irra- diated all the years since. We have found Tonnyson's line literally true. that "He is closer than breathing and nearer than hands and feet." He can bring into subjectionithe desires and passions of our nature and make them driving forces in His service-we have Wried Him and we know. He recognizes tne Creatoris de- sign in every personality and will guide step by step to its fulfilment anyone willing to follow I-firn. It is only when we put our career unre- can work out God's design in us. and this will mean restraint as well as constraints His will must be ac- ccpted as our law of, life. When the foundations of all things earth- ly collapse under us because of a. break in our strength or unfore- seen calamity, cnrist can flood the soul with a peace that passes un- derstanding and make the trial a. stepping stone to the best that He has for the soul. To everyone who accepts Him He becomes the Cap- tain of Salvation. ators. MacKay. Canada's 84.95. Henderson at Cudmore. hours, Cameron's. Jrluams 'raxi- Phone us. run - KROY HOSE for longer wear. an ideal Gift at Jack Cameron's. COOK'S for Perfect Pictures. -"your: noLLan BUYS MORE- at the HUGHES mule s-ronazw CRASWELI. for Better Photo- graphs. DACK'S SHOES - No finer gift. 518.95 up. Henderson 1; Cudmore. HOWARD MaclNNIS WEAR at 175 Queen Street. DAKS SLACKS. smartly styled and tailored in England at Cameron's. PROPANE Kerosene Firestone I-Ion. ms GIFT - Arrow Dart, white shirt I! IN DOUBT give him a Stetson I-Ist Gift Certificate at S835. Heri- dersoh dz Cudmore. GLOVES by Perrin, perfect fit- iate. At Jack Cameron's. SIliIPSON'S store-wiiie r FUNERAL 'MONDAY - The funeral of the CENTRAL GUARDIAN ' This column is ruerved for nevva of local interest. but advertising of I ueny nature may be inserted st flve cents I word. strictly pay- able in advance. "FIRST Giggey's Pharmacy. shop" FOOT- Jack and foremost a smart. selection at Jack cele- Emmett Alfrcd Martin, Ernest Inter- .. . THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Agricultural News P. E. I. Department oflAgricuIture HOW PROPER LIGHTING INCREASES PROUCTION Within the past 15 years. artlci- viding a dim cirmit before lights flclal lighting of laying flocks has cut. been accepted as one of the prim- ary require ants of a good laying has also been very carefully inves- flock opera ion. Poultry authorities tisIted- It his been found that rlow,:rate it along with good feed one 00-watt bulb for awmxlmetely and good housing as being one 200 sq. ft..of floor space is adequate. thing which helps the egg pro- Any more then this doe! not PM- . d . ms uann. - oiiarlu Anteil :I1f';,of,3. ym "Wm pmn” mm me my mm” mum 1" mm Formula "9". Giggey'a Pharmacy. winter months. Their thinking w must eat more feed it they were Relrllel" produce more eggs and tests we instigated to determine exactly how much more feed they consumed. 0 O 0 nut into effect and the 12 to per hour day simulated, the bIi'(L!' r cent Christmas discount sale ends productive organs responded acco Wednesday. Dec. 11. Hurry buy today! Save 51.00 on every servedly into His hands that Ho S10. and dimzly. Now the researchers had smn applied in the morning only. he ON EXTRA SPECIAL YOU'LL BE HAPPY WITH THE RECEIVER WEL BE HAP JENKINS PHARMACY--AND WE SERVE YOU. 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LADIES' I-IAIR BIIUSHES In Gift Boxes LESS 155 -:-.:..-............ . ELECTRIC HEATING PADS LESS 1095 SPECIAL SALE FOR FOUR, DAYS ONLY - ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT extended at both ends. 0 O 0 it' was necessary to somehow g the chickens on the roost befo the lights went out entirely. confusion and worst results we obtained than if no nrtificai ligh provide a short period of dim ligh go to roost. It was found that th xxx. . and synchronous-motbi-ed contro were developed for this purpose. hour day is provitd. However. "KKK - CIITCOI III: A lump In the breast. Unnatural bleeding from I bod opening. or lips. hlbltl - such as diarrhoea II constipation. - life today because they found iha early cancer can be cured. appears. While watching the development longer and had more opportunity to lay eggs when they were lighted. Also. it was well known that the birds Out of this research. developed an entirely new idea as to why arti- ficial lighting produced such good esults. It was found that the BUEING DRESSED CIIICKEN Eirds ate very little more feed daily. Mac's Egg and Poultry, 258 Queen Street. ed from 12 to 14 hours a dav. Any more lighting than this did not have any further effect on their reproductive organs and consequ- w... Whil ll esearh men agreed ' - as to ills abengiiis oer artiflcal light- AHIIIIRI Meetlllg ing, they did not all agree as to . S0 ment was in the Roman Catholic gqox, git-,o:I;l1('lI,l1cI.habte llillgllggmld The ”ml-131 maul"! OI Eon-1l'lIW Cemetery. . mitting the poultry house to darken at night normally and the chickens go to roost normally. Others thought that the day should be In order to do this satisfactorilge lowed by repeating the Creed in was found that sudden turning off of the lights threw the birds into were used. Consequently, they ask- ed time controlmanufacturers to build a time switch which would at the time it was desired to have "M" the lights go off at night. enough light to permit the birds to find their way to the most but still dim enough to make them want to neriod should-be about 20 minutes M” A"d1'”' c"”b5'5 long. Thls did not present any par- ticular, problem to manufacturers It has now been definitely t t k . - l::.:::”i..::".:.: :?..a.:ly..... so me is applied, so long as It 12 to 14 number of poultry raisers prefer to use morning and evening light- ing. as it is now called, simply because this gives them a regular working day thi-oughollt the entire veal-. Others prefer the morning lighting only since this eliminates the-difficulties encountered in pro- --............L.-L.L.L-- KEEP THESE IN MIND! Some of the, early Sillll Oi A-sore that does not heal. par- tlcularly of the skin. lace. mouth Dam)" Any peralatent change in bowel Many Canadian. are enjoying Walter Leclair; 3. Doris Gallant poultry houses, this means that Al ions no as 1900. poultry uu- one 60-watt bulb must be put in thorities began to investigate the at.,10-foot intervals the length of posslbilityof providing laying flock; the building. To produce the re- with lirtifical lighting during the qulred dimming, it was found that .5 one l5-watt bulb for every two that the flock should be lighted at 60-watt bulbs produced the desired all times, for no other reason than results. These are now standard re- that the birds would eat more pnd C0mm9lld6l-l0llE- be more active. and consequently, ' LEIIIGH nann coal. is always Product more else- the best. Arnfast Coal Co. Continued on page ii We And Our Neighbours by Ituhunah Scheinfeld Frank to re LAST WORDS ON DRIVING PROBLEMS- know it! Lady make up your a good portion of the time. Conseq- - g uently, something else must be gggiufiexg ?;ZI3:;:,'n::'3::g calm”? the hem W 133' mm” 9935' idea that as drivers-well, women Extensive research found that the me good Coon! light rays had a. definite effect Oil; ' . the reproductive Organs. throul: im ression? We met a. eniai and ting, durable, a.Gift hell apprec the pnunuy wands. of the hem. ungentandmg member! 0! our Either sunlight or light rays from Police Department and asked him SMOKING ucxars, Give Him incandeecelrlt Ibtulbs l;'T0dl3C9g1 tine what he thought about women ' - same T6511 8. W88 OUII 3 Something he" enjoy in ms msme the birds did not receive these "They're not bad at all," he said. rays for a period of at least 12 to "They don't always know what is i4 hours a day. their reproductive Under the mod Ol l-htlf 0Il'- And 1001;, NYLON rnrcor suurrs organs would recede to the pol with fused collar and cuffs, made where they would not lay eggs. by g3.CV. D.. the Gift for Him at Jac ameron's. ations, convey, in tones varying How true to fact is, this general if drivers. M maybe they're a little slow. But 0,. we have mighty few women driv- their production greatly curtailed. 9” 9” M" Wcidem mu” As soon as the lights were again Does that mean in proportion to 14 their mileage? we asked. And he said they had no-figures for that. but anyone could see there are I great many women drivers on the Island. Saturday nights many of '5' the cars that come in from the 13. 1-. thing definite to work on. They country are driven by women. and continued to observe chickens. both in town, of course, women drivers lighted and unlighted. and found we everywhere. leis Arthur Mrv that they produced the maximu Carton, whd died Dec. 8 at Bos- the year 31-ou-nd if may were ugh ton. Mass.. was held Monday from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to St. Dunstan's Basilica where Requiem High Mass brated by Rev. James Smith. The enuv was useless. pail bearers were: Thomas Creigh- an. Charles Callaghan. Fardyl Dr. J. E. Corrigan. m "They're all right,” he concluded t- "They don't always handle a car W. I. was postponed until Decem- ber 1st and held at the home of Mrs. Stephen McLeod. In the ab- sence (due to illness), of the president. Mrs. Milford Buchan- an presided. The meeting opened with the singing of a Christmas carol, fol- r. m unison. Roll call was responded to It by ten members each paying her dues; two of which are new mem- bers. Subscriptions to "Institute re News" were also paid by several ts mvembe a. The minutes of the last annual meeting and the previous regular meeting were read, approved and N signed. Reports were received the secretary-treasurer, school. committee, sick committee and ball committee. Following are the officers for the curling year: president. Mrs. 15 Stephen Mtclicod; vice-president. secretary- treasurcr. (re-elected). Mrs. Neil K. Salmond; auditors. Mm. Mil- ” ford Buchanan, Mrs. Alan Stew- art. Plans were discussed for speed- ing up the renovations to the hall can be cleaned .concert. It was and shut-ins," also the school children. month of January will be an- nounced later. Roll call is to be answered with "What I am look- ing closed with singing "The Queen," after which a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. TORONTO ROAD CIIOOI. "The following is the report for Toronto Road School for .the 3' month of November: Grade VIII-1. Helen Gallant; 2. Kenneth Gallant; 3. Martin Grade VII-l. Edwin Peters. Grade VI-1. Pearl Biacquiere; 2. Norma Gallant; 3. Gloria. Pet- ers. . Grade V-i. Mary Gallant. . Grade Iv-1. Elmer Doiroh: 2. I extra. careful." . It is also possible to make some very definite calculations as to ma obgeg-vlng the 1-Q,gu1Lg 01 M-9,1. the exact value of a poultry house ficlally lighting laying flocks. yar- llshtlnz -switch to the poultry pro- imls poultry research men- began to get interested as to exactly why the amazing results produced were produced. The natural assumption was that the birds were active PAGE THREE as vvell,'but. they know it and are were in general more active as All the apparatus needed for a. ""' "Ti shown by the fact that they turn- complete testing program was ; ' ' ed the steering wheel 76.57" more mounted on a. truck and moved From his experience, our friend in making stops than did the from location to location. from the Police Plorce states the poor drivers." case for women drivers exactly as ' ' ' more scientific research has shown it. One study. made in Ohio. accidents? The studies analyzed 1. Drivers need to know the found that. "In general. the men by Walter C. Varnum whom we serious consequences of defects in were superior in handling appar- have been quoting in these dis- themselves that offset their driving atus. while the women were more cusions. find that, "general ner- ability. and in their car. careful in making stops. Women vousness is a major cause of accl- The arnount of light necessary seem, according to this report, to dents. This is particularly danger- ilar consequences follow from low- be more conscientious but less ous when coupled with poor cred efficiency caused by intoxica- skillful drivers." What about accident repeaters? (We understand that this and ists reduce automobile accidents? as to the effects of slippery or un- other driving problems are being It can For one thing, it brings usual road conditions and also of investigated locally). In one study to the attalition of the one tested, the possible behavior of pedestri- in New York of 1871 accidents by a defect of which he may have a 1204 taxi drivers; it was found that been unaware. and "any one de- over 5096 of the accidents were fact may be very largely compen- the eflecis of age or poor main- caused by 2095 of the drivers. An- sated for by the driver, if he tenance upon a car's performance. other 2094; had no accidents at all. knows of the defect." ' O - An interesting angle in this study was that accident proneness or a for the drivers of the Yellow Cab purely local touch. Our friend ten" , to have accidents in in- Company of Chicago, and it is from the Police Department thinks dustry follows about the same pai- claimed that in the following year the greatest traffic problem at tern as among automobile drivers. the accident rate of the company present is our favorite Old Timer When accident repeaters were was reduced to less than one half angle! given the same tests as the non- its former amount. accident group, it was found that ' - the non-accident group did, 99.5 -better than the accident group in grams, drivel-si clinics were set up traffic rules are a lot of nonsense. stopping time on the dummy suto- in many states sponsored by the They just won't bother with them. 1 mobile. However, there was little Harvard Tl'alIlC Bureau and car- They still go on as if there were I difierence between the two groups ried out with the cooperation of only a half dozen cars on tho in handling the brake and in the the local police departments or street-the way there used to be tapping test. ”The better drivers state motor vehicle departments not so long ago." These clinics showed that driv- ers need to be educated on "at What is the greatest cause of least four points": 2. Drivers must know that sim- motor-coordination.” Can testing programs for motor- tion or fatigue. 3. Drivers need more knowledge It Drivers need to be aware of A testing program was set up Let us conclude this series by a "Some of the older men,” he f said, "are worse than the young- Ill addition to the testing pro- sters. They think traffic lights and "A woman driveri Wouldn't youi CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS - TREE LIGHT BULBS - TREE TOPS. ETC. 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